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The Daily Herald
SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1873.
rnK iierald piblishub compart,
A I,KM. ST. CLAIR-ABRAMS,
llr.NKl W. GRADY,
It. A. ALSTOM,
Editors »nd Jin nagcri.
1 HE TEEMS of th* HERALD ir« u follows :
DAILY I Year *10 00 I WEEKLY, 1 Year.. .$2 00
DAILY* 6 Months... 6 00 WEEKLY. 6 Months 1 00
DULY*, < Months... 2 60 \ WEEKLY, 3 Montbs 60
DAILY. 1 Month.. . 1 00 I
,’sriverutenants inserted st moderate raws. Sub-
* cniHiou# and advertisement* variably in advance.
Address HERALD P0BL18HING CO..
Drawer *3 Atlanta, Georgia.
)iWre on Alabama Htroet. near broad.
Our State Exchanges.
Wo Traasteat Advertisers.
The Calhoun 1 lines is pleased to see that Iho Baptist
denom usiio i have po»e to work in Rood earnest to
bnild them a cbuich. The lumber has been pur
chased, and the contract let out to that efficient work
man. Capt. D. H. Collins. The frame woik of the
building is already erected, and it is inter tied to pnsb
the work through at once.
W. N. Stephens, aged aixty, died at his reridencj in
Gordon couniy, on Friday, the 96th proximo, of
dropsy, from which he has suffered for a considerable
length of time.
There were twenty-four bales of cottoa brought inio
Senoia tbla week, but we never siked whether it waa
new cotton or not.
A protracted meeting bss been going on at the
Baptist Church in Senoia since last Thursday night.
Mrs. Suran Jepson, an aged lady, died in Columbus
on Thursday.
The Columbus Enquirer *ajs tLa* a diabolical at
tempt was made to burn the I oose occupied by Mir.
Vaudunberg, ne.r Mr. Beach’■», on Tuesday night, bc-
t ween tm and eleven o'chck. A lot of tot ton and
bed ticking were thoroughly > Unrated with kerosene
aud touched < ff in a place under tbe edge of the build
ing. Mrs. V. fortunately tmelt the kerosene, aud dis
covert d the fire before much damage had cccurrcd.
The same j aper says a chicken sx abe made ita way
in o the third story of an up-town residence on Turs-
day night, crawled into s cage occupied by a mocking
bird, and pioceeded cooly and deliberately, and with
malice a'orethought. to make his (upper on the inno
cent and unsuspecting bird aloresaid. The liou-e-
kee| or bearing an unusual noise in the cage, went to
ascertain the cause, and found her pet about half
swallowed, and resisting the absorbii g process des
perately. The snake could not escape from the cage
with his prey, and when the house-keeper begun to
make hi* temporary habitation too warm for him, he
disgorged and was killed. The bird still lives.
The Enquirer also gives an account of a man Lamed
McNulty, who had recently sold the celebrated Wheel
er k Wilson sewing machines for the bouse of Titts-
wortli, Scott A Co., gcneial agents at Montgomery,
Ala., and who had been embezzling and squandering
some $3J0 in funds belonging to said company. It
seems be had been operating for the company in the
vicinity of Tuskegee, Ala., where he hal collected and
appropriated funds, gambled off one mach.ne, and
gave a bill of sale for his horse and wagon to a saloon
keeper. He was arrested there but managed to escape,
and made his way to that city on the «arly morning
train of Tuesday. He hail for some time been given
to dissipation, which protably led to his troubles.
McNulty was committed to jail last afternoon on a war
rant issued by Judge Williams to await a requisition
lrom the Governor of Alabama.
Tbe Rome Commercial of Friday aaje: “We pab-
lish the proceedings of the Convention that assem
bled in Rt(aca. on the 29th of July, to devise ways
and means for buildicg a steamboat to run between
Rome and Carter’s Landing. We rejoice tbit this en
terprise has taken such d< finite shape, and that the
building committee, appointed at a previous meeting,
were instructed to proceed at once to build and equip
a boat for this service. Now that there cau be no
doubt about the boat being built we suggest that it be
nimed 'Reaaea,' in honor of tbe little town that has
worked so nobly to sustain the enterprise.”
Marion McKenzie, a young man of this city, sold his
property in Rome, amounting to sixteen hundred dol
lars, on Monday last, de.serted the wife that he had
recently married, and ran cff with another woman.
Ihe Cartersville Exprert says that Col. Lewis Tum-
lin and Capt. Wm. Tumlin have formed a c^jartner-
ship in the iron ore business, and have a ready com
menced operations on the property owned by them,
and situate 1 on the hill above the Baptist church. It
is said that they have strnck or in vast quantitirH and
the best quality.
Both com and co'.ton are reported in floe condition
in Cherokee county.
Mr. William Clmon, of Cassville, the other day. in
getting things ready for a chicken pie, first caught
the chicken, and pla ring its head upon a block, held
it there with one Land while he raised the axe with
the other. The blow descended, the chicken jerked
it* head away, and Mr. Cbunn failed to move his
h.oid. The forefinger came off. and the middle fir ger
was split open from the second joint out.
1 he c jlored people have two or more ll »nribbing
schools in the suburbs of Cartersville.
Warren I uhes, co.ored, late clerk in the Macon post-
office. had bis foot accidently shot off by arothe- f reed-
man, while uut bird hunt ng on Wednesday.
Tbe Episcopal Church of Americua is low, and Las
been for *onw time, without a \avor.
Mr. Junes Smith, a most excellent aud popular
young ra«u of Amer.ru*, died ou Tuesday morning,
the 29tu of July, at tbe residence of his mother, Mrs.
Eason -m.th, alter an illness of several weeks of
tjpboid fever. H- was in h s twenty-fourth year.
Buthe-s liei'.g dull in Americas, the foot-iace game
wan opened last Tnes. ay on the public rquare.be-
tweeu two very corpulent citizens, one a cotton buyer
and the other a gentleman of leisure. The “gimlet
borer" lost the race.
Mr. Wm. M. Anderson, of Litbonis, was marr ed to
Mrs. Moitha A. Lassiter, at the residence of her
father, in Covington, by Elder Wm. L. Beebec
Tuesday evening.
Work was resumed on the Covington aud Oxford
Street Railroad on Wednesday morning last, it Laving
been suspended for the past weeks on account of the
absence of the contractor.
Miss Donnie Wallace, d(lighter of H. B. Wallace, of
Marietta, died last Friday after a lingering ill
On Tuesday night, Aogurt 5th, the citizen* of Ac-
worth, Cobb county, will give an Ice Cream and
Fmit Festival for the benefit of ihe Presbyterian
Church of that place.
Mra. Elizabeth Green, widow of the late Jos. P.
Green, of Co‘. b county, died on the 28th ult., in the
eightieth year of her age. She had resided in Cobb
for the last thirty-eight yeara.
The taxable p:operty of Cobb county, a* returned
for the present >ear, is some 1530,000 over last y<
SLd lest year's assessment was an inert a ie on any
year since the ear. The assessment this year ii
something over $3,000,000.
On and after to-day, all transient advertise
ments for the Herald must be paid in ad
vance, excepting in cases where the adver
tisers are regular patrons. We are compelled
to adopt this course to prevent the accumu
lation of a large number of petty accounts on
our books, which call for more clerical labor
than they are really worth. Societies, associ-
tions, etc., can very well empower their secre
taries to pay such small accounts as news
paper bills generally are.
This change is not made from any distrust
of transient advertisers, as, in a large majority
of cases, we have found them prompt in pay
ing their bills. Our business, however, has
increased in other departments so largely that
we are forced to exact advance payments, for
the purpose of avoiding the necessity of em
ploying additional clerical labor.
We trust that our friends generally will ap
preciate the motives which prompt this rule,
from which we have determined not to devi
ate iu the fnture.
Theatrical Society.
ACTORS AND ACTRESSES AT LONG BRANCH.
A correspondent of the Boston Post, writ
ing from Long Branch, says:
A very distinctive social feature of Long
Branch, aud one of iu most attractive, is the
dramatic element of its society. No other
watering place iu tuis country has so large a
representation of “the profession” as this.
As soon as the regular dramatic season is over,
when the green curtain has dropped not to be
raised again for weeks, the green-rooms are
deserted, dressing-rooms left bare and empty,
their occupants rushing away lrom town and
work to the sea-shore and idleness. The the
atre that has been the scene of actual trials and
triumphs, mimic happiness and feigued an
guish for months that are past, is left unoccu
pied except by painters, whiteners and frowsy
(scrubbing women, while star and stock, di
4 Thoughts
HIS ACTIONS AND
JOURNALS AND
Edmund Yates writes from Paris to the
Herald as follows:
From the accounts of the reporters and so
far as one can tell by the expression of his
face (let them say what they will, he is a
farouche looking vagabond, with a perpetually
sombre almost bang-dog air !) the Shah is
having a good time in Paris. This is easily
intelligible when it is remembered that the
official receptions a*id organized fetes are
much fewer here than they were in London,
and that the Persian polygamist has conse
quently much more time for his own diver
sions. And it is of this lime that he thinks
and makes the most Whenever it is possible
he denudes himself of his jewelled uniform
aigrette, and slipping on a plain frock coat
and an Astrakhan cap, goes off on a nocturnal
promenade. Like most barbarians, he is ex
ceedingly childish, and the other night took
the greatest delight in playing trentete-
quaranie lor macaroon cakes in one of
the little toy kiosks in the Champs Elysees.
The game was at its height when he was re
cognized, and a cry of “The Shah !” arose.
In an instant, as if by magic, the crowd round
him was immense. He siw that flight was
inevitable, but he could not fly without his
spoil. “Mes macarons,” he cried, aud gath
ering up the cakes which he had just won, he
beat a hasty retreat. The insatiable curiosity
of the Parisians regarding their guest has
spurred the reporters of the journals to the
commission of great feats of activity, and the
acquisiticn, or more probably the fabrication,
of stories abounding in detail is immense.
How he walks, how he talks, how he eats, how he
drinks.
Are all noted down by these Boswells so small.
How bis suite will not sleep in the beds pre
pared for them, but roll upon the floor; what
shops they visit and w’bat purchases they
make are all regularly set forth day by day in
journals to which the discussion of politics is
forbidden, and which arc too well acquainted
with the ta&tes of their readers to enter upon
any large or serious subjects. Iu what other
civilized country, for instance, would you
find a long paragraph devoted to a descrip
tion of the Shah's chemisvde-nnit, and of his
steJ ol Mage trappings and grounding*, . habits lmmedinte i y before retiring to rest
are living their own individual lives, uuinttr- Wh b , jo r( , m
rnpteJ by call-boys or peremptory summons
Alabama News.
from enterprising managers to early rehearsals,
land their flight always takes this direction,
with very few exceptions. You hear of Char
lotte Cushman at Newport, but no other name
famous in stage annals is besides bers there,
where she holds a social rather than a profes
sional position, and is not so much Miss
Cushman the actress as Miss Cushman
the charming woman at whose hos
pitable home in Borne so many of
her country people have been entertained.
The “Hamlet of a hundred nights” has a
villa and drives a phaeton at Stamford, but
he is as conspicuously solitary there as he is
while playing his favorite character in an
ordinary stocked theatre. “There's no one
beside him, and no one above him- he staod-
eth alone,” as he always does. But here
there is a large dramatic circle that is not
only a part, but a very important part, of so
ciety. It gives a tone to the social life, adds a
vivacity, brightness and originality that every
other plalsi cf the kind lacks, and does not
know how to supply. Persons that have been
mysterious behind the footlights, are pro
nounced on actual acquaintance most charm
ing. Young ladies find that their dramatic
idols are not quite so unlike the rest of
the world after all. They are surprised and a
trifle disappointed that their hero of “Kose-
dale” is actually an elderly family man, still
young-looking, however, iu spile of his years,
increasing rotundity of person and incipient
baldness. They quite lorget that Lester Wal-
!ack was tin ir mother’s idol in their girlhood,
but the mothers don't forget, and they give a
sigh for their lest youths, aud remember their
own illusions, as they see thtir daughters
awaking from theirs. “Fancbon,” the un
happy, persecuted clild, is transformed dur
ing these months ot resting into a contented
wife and happy mother, taking genuine com
fort in her summer home, elegantly and per
fectly finished in # every detail.
Say what yon will, this is the most fashion
able andgMMgvable set at the Branch, and
quite ibMMBtExclusive. It is by no means
easy to Rato, an an trance, and, look as loug-
nglv as ^UPPj£i9ro*ou will not, unless yon are
very fortunn^get bidden to the breakfast or
dinner or the evening meal that some one of
this circle is always making for the rest.
There is a freshness or charm about members
of the dramatic profession that is refreshing
after the stereotype life of the hotels. They
are connoisseurs of wine, and good judges of
horse-flesh; 6omo of the finest horses and
most elegant turnouts that appear on the av
enue are owned by them. Their constant
habit of study makes them familiar with the
best dramatic and general literatuie, and
the fineness of manner disiifcij’ed upon
the stage is carried about with them con
stantly. and they are instinctively and by
habit tlegant in address, and remarkably so
in speech. The women are artistic in dies*,
aud original in conversation, seldom inane or
commonplace, possibly a trifle egotistic, but
you can forgive them that for the charm of
the rest. They are all. men and women
alike, keen students of human nature, and
with a quick sense of humor they catch the
absurdities by which they are surrounded,
and lay them aside like good economists for
future professional use. You, sir or
niadame, are by no means conscious that
you are being so closely studied, so sharp
ly, yet not ill-natnrally criticised, your pe
culiarities so carefully noted; you are utterly
ignorant of tbe fact that yon are serving as a
model, your very ignorance serving both
yourself and the student in good stead; and
there is after all a chance if you recognize
yourself next winter, when some summer so
journer here shall bring forward your peculiar
traits and foibles in some characterization
that is successful because it is natural. You
will laugh and applaud with the rest, never
dreaming who was the original of the charac
ter that so amuses you. If you did recognize
it, would you be annoyed? Why should you
be annoyed at tbe delineation? lion are de
lighted w hen one of your ' ‘ set ” Adopts some
trick or caprice of your own, making it a
fashion by the adoption; you are eager to
catch something from some other one, aud
ape another person s manner; it is only a play
of “give and take” society through; why
should these people not have their share?
They would have it whether or not, and you
may as well submit and say yes to them with
a good grace. But the probability i.i that yon
will fail to see yourself as others see you, for
with your characteristic traits another per
son’s will sorely be mingled, and while you
will see the one tho other will escape you.
an would have thought
it worth while gravely to set forth that alter
taking four turns round the garden, during
which he consumes his last pipe, ihe Shah
returns to his bedroom, which is on the
ground floor, undresses himself, puts on a
garment of white silk, long—reaching to his
heels and tied round his neck with a gold
cord, but does not take off his fez until he
jumps into bed ? Which
ATLANTA PAPER MILLS.
TLANTA PAPAS MILLS—JAB. OBMuND Pbo-
" Newt," ws refer to this issue
APOTHECARIES.
/ 10IXJER A VENABLE, Wholesale and retail Drug-
gists snd Preacriplionista, corner Peachtree and
Decatur streets.
H ENRY C. POPE, Wholesale Druggist, 27 Whitehall
street, Atlanta, Os.
EO. J. HOWARD, successor to Howard k McKay,
Rjf Wholesale and Retail Druggist, at tha Old Stand,
Peachtree street.
AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSES.
AUCTIONEERS.
and Dealer in Furniture, Marietta street.
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS.
sellers, Stationers and Piano Dealers.
tionery, 106 Whitehall Street.
BLS1NESS COLLEGES.
corner Broad and Alabama streets, Atlanta, Ga.
address B. F. Moore, A.M. President.
flOn CAHN k CAMP, Wholesale Grocers sad
1 ■ Al 1 > Dealers, 86 Whitehall Street,
Ui (X u, 88 3oath Breed Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
rp J. H1GHTOWEK, Wholesale Grocer and Fro-
JL • vision Dealer, Corner Broad and Whitehall 8ts.,
Atlanta.
\\T T. LA1NK, Family Groceries. Also has a
J Ye Bakery attached. Furnishes bridal cakes,
etc.. Marietta street, west of Spring’s filestore.
P * O. T. DODD k CO., Wholesale G: Doers and
A • Provision Dealer®, Comer Whitehall and Mitch
ell Streets, Atlanta.
1 Bi OLIVER k CO., Wholesale Grocer, Ai*h*»rm
fj street. Atlanta. Ga.
k HUNT, Groceries of every description
53 Country Produce et low rates, at Junction of
Marietta and Walton streets.
A DAIR A BRO., Wholesale Grocer, Alabama street.
JTA Atlanta. Ga.
T AMES R. WYLIE k CO., Wholesale Grocer, comer
•J Peachtree and Wheat streets.
GUNS. PISTOLS, Etc.
4 IHaH. HEINZ, dealer in Guns, Rifles, Pistols and
\y Fishing Tackle. Powder Flasks, Shot Belts, Am
munition, etc., Whitehall street, near Depot.
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
mOMMEY, STEWART k BECK. Hardware Mer-
X chants, comer Decatur and Pryor streets, op
posite tho Kimball House.
T| M. AIJ2XANDKR k CO., Importers and Dealers
Mein Hardware, Carriage Material aud Mill Stones,
45 Whitehall street.
W L, WADSWORTH, Hardware, Cutlery, Guus,
TT • Belting, aud Carriage Material.
F| 1HOS. M. CLARKE k CO., Importers aud Whole-
J. sale dealers in Hardware, Cutlery, Homes* and
Iron Goods ot all descriptions, Peachtree street.
Largest stock In the city.
HATS.
Detwiler A Magee, Managers. Corner Line and
Peachtree streets. Three hundred Graduates now in
position.
Europe, in sums to suit.
Agents f r the Inman and Cuuard Steamship
Liii'-s. *jf- First claaB and stoerage tickets at lowest
rates.
PBIYATE BOARDING HOUSES.
TR8. R. E. WIL80N, South Pryor Street, between
L Hunter and Mitchell. Large front room, with
rfl. Day boarders wanted.
TR8. A. E. SMITH’S, oentrally located, nicely fur
nished, carpeted rooms, walnut furniture, nea
SOUTHERN
TERRA COTTA WORKS.
e. a table provided with the best fare the marke
MEWING MACHINE AGENCIES.
THE IMPROVED HOME
«.<■
SEWING MACHINE
Office, Corner Broad aud Marietta Sts.
H
Lates
OWAKD* SOULE, Wheeler A Wilson Sewing
Machine Sales Room, No. 25 Marietta street.
test atyle patterns constantly on hand.
THE SINGER DROP-LEAF SEWING .MACHINE.
L Best Sewing Machine made. R. T. Smilie Agent,
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THEIR WORKS IN
full operation and are now prepared to receive order
tor all all kinds of
TERRA COTTA WORKS.
Such as Window Caps, Enrichments of Cornice
such as Bracketts, Medallion, and everything in ihe
Architectual line. Also Chimney Tops, Vases, Flower
Pots, Statuary, etc, Also, manufacturers of
SEWER PIPE,
From 3 to 30 inches in diameter. Also, interior deco-
ratious, such as
Centre Pieces. Cornice, etc.
We will guarantee all the work that wo undertake
LAWYERS.
“ A
THOMAS FINLEY.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
^ATtANT* GEORGIA.
PRACTICE IS THE SUPREME AND CIBCUIt
S ls * wl “' r8 b 7 •P** 1 * 1 contract. At
biulneu attended to with diapetch. Office: North
EAat Oorner of Broed end Marietta Streets. Bell Bnild
" ”— “ decSl.
garlington,
|SWiu Fraction in Am, the Courts, yi
Office: Republic Block,
Oib2-dfe ‘.tlaota Georgia.
S. A, DARNELL.
Attorney - at-]
SPECIAL COMMISSIONER OF CLAIMS
For Georgia. Office corner Broad and Alabama Sts
Will practice in the Courts of Atlanta and Blue Ridge
I OWK SEWING MACHINE AGENCY, corne ( „
Broad and Alabama streets. As good among to execute to give entire satisfaction.
K-hines ss old Eiias Howe was among men. t «
PELLEGRINI k CASTLEBERRY.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS JanS-dt. Rraootrack Street, near U. S. Barracks.
!S H
A M K O C K HOUSE.
WEST POINT, GEORGIA.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE,
(EO. W. ADAIR, Wall fctreet, Kimball House
w
ALLACE A FOWLER, Alabama street, opposite
Herald Office.
The travelling oublic are informed that they cau
. obtain Firat-claas meala and good accommodations at
S ITUATED IN KNOX COUNTY, EAST TENSES- tbijhonee.
see, immediately on the E,et Tenneeeee end Geor- [ .J™™ “ to P kere lor dinner. Hotel eitnetod leu
gia Railroad, containing 153 acres, 85 of which are now *‘“ e °* *hed.
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hall street, Atlanta, Oa.
SIGN AND FRESCO PAINTING.
ICE HOUSES.
r further particulars, apply to
W. H. CAMP.
At No. 80 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
ie22-SuAWed-tt
JEWELRY. SILVER WARE.
Willis, cashier.
Juo. IV Grant, president; Perino Brown, cash’]
f NO. H. JAMES, Banker, James’ Block.
James M. Ball, President, W. W. Clayton, Cash
REMINDS ME OF
A gentleman who had heen dining out and
dining heavily, conscious that he had taken
more wine than was good for him. determined
to pull himself together before encountering
tbe searching eyes of his wife, who, as he
found on his return home, had already retired
to rest. Accordingly, he performed his toil
ette <le nuit in his dressing room, and with stu
diously steady step advanced towards tbe con
jugal couch. Madame looked at him for an
instant, not angrily, be was pleased to remark;
on ihe contrary, to his astonishment, she
burst inlo a peal of laughter. “Don’t yon
think,” she said, “before lying down, that
you had better take off jour hat?” Ho had
been so intent on assuming sobriety that he
had forgotten to remove his head gear.
To resume. Before dismissing this ques
tion of gobemoucherei I need scarcely say that
the French papers teem with stories relating
to the Shah’s domestic life, all of which aTe
more or less seasoned with what is called (/ros
set. You will understand, without any further
indication from me, tho little turns ol double
\eutendre and indecent jtersijlage which those
stories take, and how greedily they are de
voured aud repeated by a population which
deiights in such nastiness. But I may tell
you as a fact, that when the Sliaa lisited the
grand spinning and weaving mills at Man
chester, where he saw in employment about
six hundred buxom aud
Hou«e Plants, etc.
BAG MANUFACTORY.
BLOOMING LANCASHIRE LASSES,
he was so struck by the sight that he pro
posed to buy the whole establishment, spin
ning jennies, power looms and female opera
tives—especially ihe female operatives —right
away, and transport the lot to Teheran. Aud
His Majesty seemed much disappointed when
formed that the laws of Great Britain would
not admit of the ratification of such a bar
gain.
A somewhat quaint story is told in tha
Church Herald, published in London, of a
Baptist grocer who call* d upon Monsignor
Capel to complain that his daughter, having
surreptitiously {attended a st: vice at the
C.itheilral, had renounced her misbelief.
Monsignor Capel listened with demure ur
banity’, and ended by inquiring in what \
he could assist his visitor. “Well, the fact!
is,” exclaimed the grocer, “nxy daughter used
to help me in the shop, and I want to know
whether she will be obliged to inform her
confessor, who has long b*en a customei
mine, of the little tricks we are obliged to use
in our trade !” The Monsignor replied that,
if the Baptist’s daughter were a good grrl,
she would be bound to disclose all that lay on
her conscience. “Ah, well, if that’s the case,”
cried the grocer, “I’ll just join your church
too; for I should like to give him my own ac
count of the matter. ”
BOOTS AND SHOES.
iu Boot# aud Shoe*, Republic Block
CARPETS, MATTINGS. ETC.
S H. KENDRICKS k SONS. The lar^e*t supply o.
• Carpets, Oilcloths and Matting to be found iu tbe
city. Marietta street.
CAKR1ACE MANUFACTORY.
Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Sewing Machine
W’agons, kc. Send for Price List. Broadsireet, juat
beyond tbe Bridge.
Wagons aud Buggies, Decatur street.
INSURANCE AGENTS.
_ _ and Life. London and Lancashire Fire. Vi
ginia, Fire and Marine. Cotton butts Life. Broad
street Atlanta. Ga.
TLANTA DEPARTMENT LIFE ASSOCIATION
deut; C. L. Redwine, Vice-President; J. H. Morgan,
Secretary; General L. J. Gartrell, Attorney; Wi aiu
G. Drake, Medical Examiner. Brood street, corner
Alabama. P. O. Box 276.
W. THOMAS. General Agent of Life Association
of / * — ~ * ' -
up stairs.
W M .
_ . where orders will be attended t .
Bro. can be found at the office of the above. G. W.
Jack*, Whitehall street. Atlanta.
SALOONS.
BRO, Turf Excha
atreet. Finest liquors in the city.
I EE SMITH'S Saloon, Marietta street, tho very best
J of liquors mixed in the best style.
STOVE AND HQUSlFURNISHING GOODS.
UNDERTAKERS.
C l HAS. R. GROOMS, Undertaker, Hearses tirompt'
j ly sent when requested.
WHITE GOODS. NOTIONS. ETC.
P HILLIPS, FLANlU-.US .V C(>., Dealers in Staple
and Farcy Dry Goods, Borb», Shoes, Hosiery.
Ribbons. Notions, Etc., No. 88 Whitehall Street, At
lanta, Georgia.
WM. RICH A CO., Wholesale Notious, Whit** Goods
" Millinery and Fancy Gcods, 15 Dece*"»*
Atlanta. Ga.
ATLANTA
WATER CURI
Dr. F. Kalow.
Corner of Hunter and Belle Street.
LIVINGSTON HOTEL,
NORTHF.A8T CORNER SQUARE.
UA FAYETTE K.
MBK M. MARBLE. - - Proprietress.
Board by the Day, Week or Month, at the most
Reasonable Rates.
LIVERY STABLiB
CONNECTED WITH THE HOUSE.
J^K. Kalow, well kuown through his rapid aud
wonderfnl cures, has returned to onr city, and opened
an establishment again, f r the cure of all Chronic
Diseases, and he respectfully informs the citizen* of
Atlanta and surrounding country, that he is prepared
to cure Livkb Complaint, Fives. Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Sc no fu la. Diseases Pf.culiab to Wc
men. All Impcbitier of tbe Blood, Skin Diseases,
Kidney and Blapdeb Complaints, Stoppage of the
Wateb, Piles of all Kinds, Strictubfs, Gonobbhf.a,
F.ye and Ear Complaint after Measles, Scarlatina,
W F. PECK A CO., Wholesale White Goods, Notious,
’ T Hosiery and Glovea, Kimball House.
WOOD K.\GKAV1\G.
As a proof of his success, tbe Doctor takes pleasure
in referring to tbe following persons: Mr. J. W.
Rucker, ol the firm of Chapman, Rucker k Co.,
Major, W. B. Cox, Mr. T. J. Hightower, Gen. W. 8.
Walker, John and James Lynch, J Fleiochell, Reerman
k Kuhrt. Mr. Schulhaefer. Dr. M. Mitchell, Superior
Vicar, Mr. Turner, of Brooklyn, Father Marony,
Philadelphia. Rev. Mr. Smith, Macon, Col. Gauiden,
Quitman, Miss Dun woody, Darien, Mr. White.Congas.
Outside of his Inst tution he will treat ail Acute
Diseases with great succesa. This method of treat
ment is the most rapid, safest and only sure cure.
Particular attention given to the cure of bummer
Complaint, and Teething Period of Children. Menin
gitis is not dangerous when taken in time. This
treatment gives a white and soft ekin. and everybody
wil learn to treat his family for ACUTE DISEASES*.
SPOTSWOOD HOTEL,
MACON, GEORGIA,
THOMAS H. HARRIS, - - Proprietor
Board $3 For Day
_ Op. Paosonger Depot, and only One Minuts's Walk
NATIONAL HOTEL
(Formerly T’.bbs H. use,)
Dalton, Goorpift,
gia of Republic Life Insurance Company, office
Republic Block.
4 Wood, corner Peachtree and Marietta, up stairs.
POET ROYAL
Kennesaw House,
MARIETTA, CEORCIA.
FLETHER & FREYER,
GAINESVILLE HOTEL
PITTED XTJF*
NE WY
MISCELLANEOUS.
()*
Augusta, Ga., June 28. 1873 )
ANI) AFTER MONDAY. JUNE 30, TRAINS ON
this Road will ruu as follows:
FREE HACKS TO AND FROM THE MUSE.
- Propriitob.
Eight Page Paper, !
E. L. CALDWELL,
junc4-dtt
DOWN DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
et, Kimball House.
. MAG1LL, Superintendent Agencies Cotton
W M. J.
States Life Insurance Co., No. C Kimball House.
Residence McDonough atreet. coruer Fulton.
j Will leave AugnMa at.
1 Man- Arrive at Port Royal at
r Jew- Arrive at Charleston a!
ture. Burglar aud Fire-proof Safes, Broad street.
Bedding, Mattresses, Ptlllow
Awning and Tent Maker, No. 7
near Whitehall, Atlanta, Ga.
' of all k>ndK o:
, Bolsters, Etc
Hunter street
UP DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
THE JONES HOUSE,
NEAR THE PUBLIC SQUARE.
COVINGTON. CEORCIA.
R. W. JONES, Proprietor
i and Pryor street*.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
reference given.
Pryor and llnntcr Streets. Advances iu cash, or by
acceptance, made on goods in store or when bills La
ding accompany Drafts.
D C. SEYMOUR a: CO., Wholef*a:e Grocers aud
• Commission Merchants, and Dealers in all
kinds of Produce, No. 83 Whitehall 8treet, Atlanta,
Georgia. Orders and consignments solicited. Re
turns made promptly.
I AWRENCE k ATKINSON, Grocers aud Commis
si sion Merchants. Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga
Consignments solicited.
A K. SEaGO, Wholesale Grocer and General C«»m-
• mission Merchant, coruer Forsyth and Mitchell
atreets.
A LEYDEN, Warehouse and Commission Mer-
• chant—Warehouse Coruer Bartow Street aud
W. & A. It. R. Office, 9 Alabama Street Grain, Hay,
Flour, Bacon, Bulk Meats, Lard, Hams (sugar-cured
and plain) Lime, Cement, Plaster, Domestics aud Yarns!
TLANTA DEPARTMENT Southern Life.
l. B. Gordon President, A
t. J. A. Morris Secretary.
for Kerosene Stoves. Pratt’s Astral Oil, Triumph
Washing Machine. Clothes Wringer, etc., Bdgeau
Sheet Iron and Enameled Ware. Whitehall street.
Will leave Port Royal at.
j Leave Charleston at
I Leave Savannah at
i Arrive at Augusta at
i the R&ilroot. *=it$
LAWYERS.
J OHN A. WIMPY, Attorney-at-Law, Atlanta, Georgia
Practices in all the courts. Special attention given
to the collection of claims, aud all business promptly
attended to.
DOWN NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Ay A. SLA\ MAKER, Mamuacturer ol School Furni- Will leave Augusta at 2:10 i
M « ture. Office corner of Peachtree and Marietta. ! Arrive at Port Royal at u : S5 j
H itchcock * cor. soap Factory—a mu line ..< i «•**■.•* **.
Laundry and Toilet Soaps constantly on ban.l
Office 27 Alabama street, Atlanta. Ga.
t Savannah at..
.12:30 i
T
HE ATLANTA DAILY HER \LD contains
UP NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
iding
* tnan any other ,vaner in <
L J-<
• in i
GLENN A SON, Attorneys at Law, practice
]all the State Courts and iu the United States
Courts. Office over James’ Bank.
PATENT MEDICINES.
Will leave Port Royal at.
Leave Charleston at
Leave Savannah at
Arrive at Augusta at
i Courts in Atlanta Circuit.
Law’, corner Whitehall and Alabama streets, up
i rietta street, up stairs, practices in all tile
NEWTON HOUSE.
MRS. JANET HAUDflOP,
SPHINO STUFF'S.
SPARTA, GEORGIA.
TERMS :
8:00 -V.M.
1.00 per day.
60 per meal
rch 25 tf.
leaving Atlanta by the 6 o’clock r. m. I
connection at Augusta with Down Day J
<rt Royal, Savannah, and points
NATIONAL HOTEL
ATLANTA, GEORGli,
lag-eFr beer.
OUR USUAL STOCK <
Liquor*, wc have jutt ad«le«l
of the
J. E. OWENS, Prapretor,
La tv of Pfedmoiit am! Orange Hotel, LytaAOurp, Ya.
street. Residence, corner.
L-law, Whitehall I .
. corner
£>ecatur and Pryor
ALDlE, EWING A: CO., Dealers in Flour, Meal,
Grain and all kind of Stock Feed, No 13 Ala
bama street, Atlauta, Ga.
R. PAYNE & co., ConuniaakMi Merchants and
W'
bam a
R.
etal, hides, etc., 33 Pi yor street.
An exchange, in commenting on the Wash
ington canine case, asks: “Can a clog balk at
Pleasure?” We think it can, provided the
dog feels well, and Pleasure is in barking dis
tance. Bnt, if we were Mr. Plea sere, we
would endeavor to vaccinate the dog with a
brick.—Norristown Herald.
GEORGIA
State Lottery
FOR AUGUST.
FOR TRE BENEFIT OF THE
of Chronic and Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lum
bago, Sciatica, Kidney and Nervous Diseases, niter
years of suffering, by the taking Ur. Filler's Ye ^
ble Ithcumatlc Syrup—the scientific di>ci» v
ixr graduate
‘ntVe'et,” will 'itteud’to“.u"kfn<u oVi^fbirin'ini I ?'»“• wUoI “ “J «cqn»mte<l.| I
CRESCENT BREWERY VIENNA BEER,
and Aurora,
rj^HOS. W. HOOPEB, Allorney^t-Uw, Mo. S W.11 |
Guff A Co., Pr* prictors, Cincinnati, Oh'<
Iudiaua.
Tbi* lWr is specially made for shipment South, I
w.
has for 32 year* treated these diseases
IZARD HEYWARD, Attorney-at-Law. No. 1 ! astonishing results We believe it ou
Marietta street.
i aud Alabama streets (up stairs), Atlauta, Ga.
attention to the prosecution of claims sgains
Slate of Georgia and Unite! States. Office No. 1 Aus
tell’s Building, up stairs.
r p
EEPLE3 & HOWELL, Attorneys at Law, No. 20
and 22 Kimball Ho
lusively
lirisiiau duty,
tiously request sufferers
moderate
ces, who cannot afford to waste money and time on
worthless mixtures. As clergymen, w** seriously feel
the deep responsibility resting on us in publicly
therefore, the
Every keg guaranteed to be good aud soui
Orders Solicited.
L- We rtfkT the pub'.io to tbe follow in,
CARRIED TO AND FROM THE tPOf
FREK OF CHARGE.
J R. BIMMOT8 i CO., Wholesale Grain and Pro-
• virion D-*x,ers, Alabama street.
OWTeTuHOi SION, General'CoiiimifNluu Mer
chants in Grain, Provisions, Hay aud Fiour, F<!
Isyth street,
* W. k A. R. R.
d. J ,
_ _ Merchants in Grain aud Produce. Handles pro
duce by car load without expense, Yellow Front, Ken-
nesaw Block, Forsyth street, Atlanta, Ga.
D
ideuce coruer Peachtree and Harris street*.
OYAL k NUNNALLY, Attorneys at Law, Griffin
No. 5 and C Granite Block. P. O. Box 469.
CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS.
i EO. T. FRY, Attorney-st-Law, No
_r House. B
ardson street!.
doming this medicine. But our knowledge and I
rience of its remarkable merit fully justifies our ac
tion. Rev. C. H. Ewiug. Media, Pennsylvania, suffer
ed siEteen years, became hopeless. Rev. Thomas
Murphv, D. D., Frankford, Philadelphia; ii« v J. B.
Davis, Highstown, New Jersey; Rev. J S. Buchanan,
Clarence. Iowa; Rev. G. O. 8mith, Pittaford, N. York;
Rev. Joseph Beggs, Falls Church, Philadelphia. Oth
er testimonials lrom Senators, Governors. Judges, Con
gressmen, Physicians, Ac., lorwarded gratis, with
pamphlet explaining these diseases. One thousand
dollars will be presented to any medicino for same
disea6es showiug equal merit under test, or that can
produce one-fourth as many living cures. Any per
son sending by letter descripiion of afiliction, will re
ceive gratis a legally signed guarantee, naming the
number of bottles to cure, agreeing to refund the
money upon sworn statement of its failure to cure.
REDWINE A SOX,
febR Wholesale and retail Ager-ts Atlanta. Ga.
CUTHMAN & HAAS.
ATLANTA, GA.
HOWARD HOUSE
Nearly Opp.
BOARD—Pc
I msr Tho t
aprll ly
STREET.
ry and EufaulaR. R. [fK.it
EUFAULA, ALABAIA.
ATLANTA, GA.. Junf. 18, 1873.
! Mr. IF. ,/. huid, City:
1 Dr. a Ft Sin—Messrs. Gaff A Co., of Cincinnati, Ohio, I
I desire us to accept the Agency for the sale of their _
I Orescent Brewery Vienna Beer. We have tried the j
and find it a pleasant and palatable beverage, but j jr; , \7C7' *1* X3C O XT Si,
Athens, Georgia.
Howard. Prop*
s accepting the sale of it we waut your profess
ional opinion as to its purity, we, therefore, desire
ou to call at our store and draw a sample from a small
ot wi.ich we have here. After you have made an aual-
sis let us know the result.
Respectfully,
GITHMAN A HAAS.
near the National.
CIGARS. TOBACCO, ETC.
p.
Orphans' Home & Free School,
Webxar of sections in Russell ai.d Lee counties,
Alabama, where no rains have fallen for week*
Montgomery snd 8elma are said to have ordered
twelve ton* of 8panUh green to sicken tbe catc
pillars.
The snnnal meeting of tbe stockholders of ihe Fa-
vainoh aud Memphis Railroad, will be held at Opelika
to-day.
Ihe attendance of vMt>rs at Aubnm during the
late commencement was very great, yet the generous
hospitality of the citizens was equal to the emergency.
Governor Lewis, Judge Brickell, Hon. C. C. Lxndon,
H«>n. W. L. Staoael, John Gamble and Hon. W. H.
Barnes, were among those present.
Caterpillars are report* d scarce in Lee county.
Tbs Montgomery Journal gives an account of the
murder cf % child by its mother, who placed it in s
buck* t of water and di owned it. The mother is
named Aunts Hooper, and belongs to the colored
class.
There are more dog# tl.ao m n in Montgomery, and
the Journal calls loudly for a dog ordinance.
The te-union of the Tenth Alabama Regiment comes
off at Jacksonville on Friday. 8th of August.
Tbe grrateat mass cf iron in the world is the great
lied Mountain, mar Birmingham. Alabama. It ia
three hundred snd fifty feet high and fifty miles iu
length, of almost solid iron ore—the largest and rich
est deposit known in tbe world.
The Gadsden Times ie g’ad to learn that a passenger
and freight depot ia to l>e erected for the East Alabama
sad Cincinnati Railroad as soon as the work can be
doua. The building ia to be twenty-five by forty feet,
with three rooms—an office, passenger sitting room
and freight room.
Com, cotUn snd oats are reported nnnsusl y g<>-d
In Randolph county.
The interest upon tbe State debt of Alabsm*. da
in July, is paid.
Tbe 8he!by Guide ray*: "The Treasurer's office of
the State of Alabama is nothing but a shaving shop,
DRAWINGS DAILY, AT 5 P. M.
The holder of s warrant is always informed that there
t Sfi-
Tlie gossipy editorial correspondence of tbe
Baltimore American describes an interesting
scene at the Vienna Bourse, wbicb laymen as
well ns financiers can tally appreciate. Old
and yonng were mingled together, occasion
ally msbing abont with as mnch lory as if
they bad suddenly discovered that the honse
was on fire. Some were yel ing out offers of
stock, aud others bidding, and violently ges
ticulating. A stranger might suppose that it
was a revolutionary gathering, and that the
crowd around some of the bidders meant per
sonal violence. One of the most excited men
in the room was an old fellow who had lost
his eye-sight, and was rushing hither and
thither in his anxiety to boy or aeil stock. He
seemed to distinguish every one by tbe sonnd
of their voice, and addressed them by name
None of Ihe m- mhers are allowed to enter the
room with either a cxn^ or umbiella. as they
ofeu ccme to blows, and it is considered un
safe to allow the presence of anything that
might be used to punch out each other’s eyes.
Turning from scenes on the Bourne the corres
pondent dwells npon the beauty of Austrian
women, and claims for them tbe palm over
any other coantry in Europe. The more ele
gant of them promenade tbe streets with their
robes trailing after them to the dirt and mud,
with all the diguity of queens, ftnd os erect
And graceful iu their movements as if they
had been under military training. Their
blonde tresses, which appear to b« the accom
paniment of beauty there, are luxurious, and
they have the more solid quality, generally,
if being colored by nature as well as genuine.
They sparkle for a time, are gay, vivacious,
and abounding in animal spirits, but with
matrimony and maternity they disappear like
stars gone into an e^lipne, and as they age
rapidly, the widow has but little opportunity
of recuperating and reappearing to reassert
her claim to the ndmiration and devotion of
the other sex.
Capital Prize $7,000.00
30,31 fi 1‘rizfs, Amountin'; to $,'>3,2.>3.20.
Tickets $1.00, Shares in Proportion
u BO moo.y In lb. Iraiory, but loin, upcUrt
nectad witt th* oAc, iobb hinyer-utmodjlntt, cm
•)W,]T» direct you to tome one in the ccpitnl building,
or MM. little cigar chop down town.rhat will ehevo
your warrant, State certiilcatra are laanad and abar
a I In tbe tame waf
Tha Moaigomarr Advertiear abate, bar attenuated
flag r at the Brnuu for alluding to iu ''chronic Cull
nea, " Coma, ettr up. Tbe paopla are all grumbling
at Jjm. Oire tha public mere new,. Wag, np—wake
r
650 00
650 00
N THE ABOVE SCHEME, FORMED BY THE
_ ternary combination of 78 numbers, making
76,076 tickets and the drawing of lz ballots, there will
be 220 prize* .-octi bavins three of the drawn num
bers on it; 4,356, each having two of them cn;
25,740, each having one only ot them on; and also
45,760 tickets, with neither of tho drawn numbers on
them, being blanks.
To determine the fate of these nrizos and blanks, 78
numbers, from 1 to 78 inclusive, will be severally
placed in a wheel on the day of the drawing, aud 12 ot
them drawn out at random: and that th ket having for
its combination the 1st. 2nd. and 3rd drawn numbers,
will be entitled to the capital prize of $7,000 00
That ticket having on it the 4tb, 6th. and Ctn
drawn numbers, to
That ticket having or it the 7th, Hth, and 9th
drawn numbers, to
That ticket bavins on it the 10th, lltli. and
12th drawn numbers, to
That ticket having on it the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th
drawn number*, to
That ticket having on it the 3d, 4th and 6th
drawn nmuhers, to
That ticket haviug ou it the 6th, 6tli, aud 7th
drawn numbers, to
That ticket having ou U the 6th, 7th, and Hth
drawn numbers, to
That ticket having on it the 8th, 9th, and 10th
drawn numbers, to
That ticket having on It the 9th, 10th. and
llth drawn numbers, to
That ticket haviug on it the 1st, 2nd, and 4th
drawn cumbers, to
That ticket having on it the 1st, 2nd, and 6th
drawn numbers, to
That ticket having on it the 1st, 2d, and 6th
650 0C
650 00
G60 00
650 00
650 00
650 00
650 00
650 00
217 60
20 00
J 00
An effort is about to be made in English
cities to establish a number of provident
medical institutions for the class of people
above the condition of pauperism, who, while
unable to pay the ordinary medical fees, are
yet able to make small periodical payments
for medicine and medical attendance. The
scheme has already been successfully tried,
m a small way, in London, Nottingham, Le-
| ceister and Coventry.
drawn numbers, to 217 CO
All other tickets (being 307, with three of tbe
drawn numbers on, each
Those 66 tickets having on them the 1st and
2nd drawn numbers, each
Those 66 tickets having on them th* 3rd ami
4th drawn humbers, each
All other tickets (being 4,224) with two of the
drawn numbers on, each
And those tickets (being 25,740) with one
only of the drawn numbers, each
C APITAL PBIZE
On Mondays capital will be
On Tueaduya and Fridays capital will be....
On Wedneadays capital will be
On Thursdays and Saturdays
For farther particulars send for schemes.
No ticket which shall have drawn a prize of a supe
rior denomination eon be entitled to an inferior prize.
"I*** payable forty (40) days after the drawing, and
ttuffieot to the usual deduction of IA per cent.
»uiy und * r wl "
Prioes cashed at tbla office
97.000 00
. 4,600 00
. 6.000 00
6,000 00
HOWARD & CO. f Managers,
. ATLANTA. OA.
m tp-febSl
H. ENGELBERT, Manufacturers of Cigars and
Tobacco. Finest brands always ou band. Broad
., near Bridge.
Retail.
W.
B. MO&K8, Authorized \gent for imported Ha,
vana Cigars, No. 4 Kimball House Block, and
Kimball House Cigar stand.
J OHN FICKEN, Manufacturer, Importerai.d Dealer
H iu Fine Cigars, Pipes, Tobacco, Suuff Boxes and
.Smokers Articles, No. 17 Peachtree street, Atlanta,
Ga.
B
Whitehall atreet. x
CONTRACTORS
f / • Hunter and Pryor streets. Contracts faith-
"aily carried out.
COPPER. BRASS AND IRON.
M l
Founders, Finishers, Gas Filters and Sheet iron
Workers, Bread street, opposite the Huu Building.
All work done promptly.
H URWICUT A: BELLING RAULS. Gas Fitters,
Brass Workers, and dealers in btoves. Marietta
street. Atlanta.
CANDY AND CRACKERS.
LX* tory, Whitehall street, Atlanta.
Bakery. Also, Bar and Restaurant by Peel k
Knowles. Nos. 26 and 28 Marietta street.
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE.
Gloss and Earthenware, Kimball House.
, Wholesale Croczery, Marietta atr«-et
DYE-WORKS.
DENTISTS.
D“
E ll. OABPENTKH, DtnUat, No. 47 "Winu.li.il
. street, iU.nU, 0».
LIVERY AND SALE 8TABLE8.
roprietor of the Archer Stal
hand a large supply of Mules
W.
Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Ac., Broad
LIQUORS.
I MAGER BEER BREWERY. City Brewery, corner
Collins and Harris streets, Lager Beer, Ate and
Fechter, Mercer 4c Co., office iu Old Post Office
Building, Atlanta, Ga,
S HEPARD, BALDWIN ft CL>.. Wholesale deulern ni
Wines, Liquors and Cigars, No. 11 Decatur street,
opposite the Kimball House, Atlanta, Go.
_ Ga., Wholesale dealers in Foreign and Domestic
WhiskieB, Wines, Brandies, Rums, Gins, etc., and
Proprietors or the Mountain Gap Whiskies.
ATLANTA. GA., Juiv 1. 1873.
Messrs. Gut far, an it* Haas, Atlanta, Ga.:
Gentlemen This will certify that I have made a
thorough chemical examination ot the •• Crescent
Brewery ” Lager Beer, received of you a few days ago.
I find the article free from injurious substances,
drugs. *t»\, the bitter principle being due to pure
Resin. ■
The analysis herewith affixed exhibits the quanti-
of the main proximate constituents and compares
Liquors and Cigars. Residence corner Cain and
of the finest brands.
t niestic Liquors, Peachtree atreet.
jyj E A1XJR BROS., Wholesale Tobbocco and Liquors,
85 Whitehall street, Atlauta, Go.
MARBLE YARDS.
VlflLLlAM GRAY, Dealer in Foreign aud American
'' Marble, Mantles, Statuary aud Vases, Alabama
street, Atlanta, Ga.
MEDICAL.
Chronic Diseases, Impurities of the Blood, Obstetrics
and Diseases of Women and Cliildreu roads a spec
ialty.
MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
tera of Small Instruments aud Strings, 68 Whitehall
incuts, Stationery, and sole agent# for Hteinway
k Sons' aud other oelebrated pianos, 15 Whitehall
street, Atlanta, Ga.
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.
1 and see specimens.
D. BADGER, Surgeon Dentist, Peachtree street.
, Work promptly and neatly fin isbed.
FRUITS. VEGETABLES. ETC.
a:
NTONIO TORRE, Dealer in Fruits, and Vege
tables, No. 107 Whitehall atreet, Atlanta, Ga.
Box 464.
R.j
try Prodi
a
TUMLIN. No. 604 MARIETTA HrREET—FAM
ILY GROCERIES. Staple Dry Goode. Coun-
uoe at the ioweet rates. Also, a fine WAGON
PAISTS, OILS, GLASS ETC.
FToLMKS, CALLER k OU. No. IT Marietta atreet
IX Dealer# in Points.
, Oils aud Glass; also Railroad
PICTURES AND FRAMES.
TA& B. 8ANDKK8, Manufacturer and Dealer in
If Chromoa, Mouldings, Looking Glasses and Plate#,
no. 37* Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
ith tho analyses of the best for*
&ud ales. I am. very truly, yours,
WM. J. LAND. An
ANALYSIS:
Extractive matter, (Sugar, Dextrine, Albu
men, Hop Resin, etc! p.
Alcohol—(volume per centage)
Water
Specific gra>
of the Beer..
.1.0157
Pet.
.barge ot the
inch he has be*
clerk th» last aix years, takes pleasnre in aunouucin
to the traveling public and citizens cf Athens and am
rounding couutry. that he is prev-ared to accommo
date all w ho may favor him with their patronage.
Persons wishing to tpeud the summer months iu
this delightful ci*>. will be accommodated at very xea-
. D.
UNIVERSITY HOTEL,
ATHENS. GEORGIA,
By R. H. LAMPKIN.
Boaui>. lYr day, $2 0U; |*-r week,
Madison House.
M A D l S O N. ti K O R
A.
ATLANTA LAGER BEER
TMTJJVI3?IJA3\rT !
'»>RAVELKRS, invalids and families will fiud this on?
ft of the best hotels m the bouth. Porter* at all
Ihe trains who will take care of baggage. Term*
reasonable. P. B. WOODARD.
Msy23-d-tf.
and eliminates from tho system the specifi*
which causes such a long list of suffering.
Iu every form of scrofulous, mercurial and const!
tutlonsl blood complaints, it stands without acompc*r
rapidly curing ulcers, pustules, carbuncles, sea d head
salt rheum, snd the H.s different varieties of skin affec
tions. It is a positive curative for scrofula, and the
deadly enemy of mercury, lead and arsenic, quickly
eliminating them from the system. The Hnid Extract
of Queen’s Delight, prepared by Dr. J. 8. Pemberton,
has made the mt st wonderful and astonishing cures.
Its purifying, vivifying and tonic properties exercise
the quickert snd most wonderful effects in restoring
health. It is harmless to the most delicate, and cau
never be used amiss. It is the true beautIfier of tho
complexion. If you want pure, rich blood, clear skin
and beautiful complexion, use the Compound Extract
of Stilllngia or Queen’s Delight. Read our treatise ou
diseases of tlic Blood. The genuine has the signature
of the proprietor upon each label.
^aplDyT
-eod
LIFE AND MONEY SAVED-NO HUMBUG
fJTHE increasing demand for my Southern Remedy
has induced me to enlarge my facilities for
ufacturing. snd I am now prepared to furnish it iu
any quantity to suit purchasers. The efficacy of this
•* Great Remedy,” for Dysentery, Diarrlia, the Chole
ra Morbus, and Dentition (cutting of teeth) of child
ren, is, without question, *# hundreds of certificates
will testify, that nothing has ever been offered to the
public as a cure for thtse disease* that is its equal. In
premonitory symptoms of th# much dreaded epidem
ic Cholera, its effects ere speedy aud sure. It is pleas
ant to the taste, bss no nauseating effett, aud toll*
convinced of its virtue 'tia only ■aoessqry to give it a
trial. It can be purchased st the drug stores or Col
Her k Venable, corner Decatur and Marietta, and Mr.
Howard. Prochtree street aud at my t ilice.
I have taksu tbe liberty of appending the names of
a few of our citizens, to whom I respectfully refer ss
to the merits of this Remedy. They having used it
some of them for years paat, both individually . ml in
their families:
Juo R Wallace, Judge O A Lochrane, A K Seago, Juo
George, J T Porter, T J Maher, Leroy Morria, Joseph
Woodruff. Jordon Johnsou, KUsli Robinson, Matt E
Walker, R Montgomery, Geo W Horton, JnoO White,
W J Johnson, Joe H Ransom, Wiu McConnell, M Halt,
C Kicklighter, T^R Knell, Cobb co. Geo Kherdon, J A
Hayden, Robt M Farrar, Wm Powers. Anthony Mur
phy. N R Fowler, Thos G Crussell, A L Holbrook, Jas
Caldwell, Ueo Wineliip.
8. T. BICCERS,
SOl.E PKOriUETOK,
“ RIGGER’S SOUTHERN REMEDY . "
Air Office: Peachtree stroet, Powell’s Building,
Jy2«od8w
A. m T EWAr»T,
HUtOMCTUUn OF
Iron Railing, Verandahs, Chnirs, Settles,
JAIL WORK, Etc.,
CORNER MARKET AND ASH STREETS,
NASHVILLE. TENN.
RMlldlB
r |lHE KECENT ANALYSIS, IiV PROF. LAND, OF
JL this
natl, induced
mined on some
Atlanta-made Beer to the »:«iue competent chemist for
aualysis, the result of which, with the correspon
dence, we give below:
Atlanta, Ga., July 2, 1873.
Prof. W. J. J-iu.l, Analytical Chemist, City—
DfarSiu: Herewith we have the pleasure of sub
mitting, for your professional examination, a sample
of our every-day manufacture of Lager Beer, with the
request that you subject the same to a clooe and rigid
l report the result to i
Respectfully,
FETCHHK k MERCER.
Atlanta. Ga., July 10.1873.
Messrs. Fechter k Mercer, Atlanuta. Ga:
OKKTUCMKB—The sample of Atlanta “City Brewe
ry" Lager Beer, received from you, prove#', upon a
thorough chemical examination, to be quite free fr«4U
all injurious substance*, as drug*, etc. Pure Hop
Resin ia the only bitter principle found iu the article,
aud the aualysi* below, showing ]>cr < • ntage of the
chi l proximate constituents, would rccomunnd the
beverage to consumers of beer.
I am, very truly, jours,
WM J. LAND.
Analytical Chemist
ANALYSIS.
Extractive matter (dextrine, sugax. hop resin,
albumen, etc) per cent...... 6.6890
Alcohol, per centage by volume 6 4010
Water S9.011U
Specific gravity of the Beer. 1.0158.
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Atlanta “City Brewery".. .6.6800 6.4010 88.0101 1.0158
Cincinnati Beer 6.6283 6.6025 88.0717 1.0157
The above analysis, mad# from s sample taken from
the same tanks from which we daily fill cooks for city
consumption and for shipment, conclusively eatak
lishes the great superioritv of our Lager Beers over
that made in Cincinnati, In that it oontalue a so much
larger per centage of nutritious elsmenta—dextrine,
(starch) sugar, albumen, and pure hop realn. As no
sugar is used lu the manufacture, the saccharine mat
ter contained in our Lager Beer ie only that derived
from the vegetable ingredient# employed.
We therefore confidently place our CITY BREWE
RY LAGER BEER in open and square competition
with any other manufacture, assured that as a bever-
i proportion to wei^it or
It® and tonic properties,' _ _
volume, than any other offsred'ln "the South, tV’eom-
mends Itself to all consumers as the most healthful.
Order®, and oonUnuanee of favor* solicited.
.FECHTER, MSRCER * CO.
LIME IN MARKET.
T
fllHE OAT*'OSA LIME! M. T. CASTLEBERRY
J. IVrdvn both may it is the best.
We sell it cheap at wholesale and retail.
J. 8. WILSON. Agent.
Chas. Bohnefeld,
UNDERTAKER AND DEALER IN MET
all sizes and descriptions. Also a.
Corpse preserver.
No. 1 IkBlVE'S OPERA IIOl'SK.
INS OF ^
MARIETTA STREET ATLANTA
The Fall Rush is
illy attended to
Wi
_ ***** time for n.y work. So. ladies and cents,
bring in your Fall and Winter Goode at once; thus by
avoiding the unavoidable delay in the executl *n of or-
have this Fall, your goods will be nicely cleaned and
re-dyed, and enreftilly kept for six months, if dneired.
Charges moderate. Terms invariably C. O. D. |
JAMES LOCHREY,
ATLANTA STEAM DYINS 4 SCOURINt
ESTABLISHMENT,
East! Mitcheli st, n«ar Whitehall.
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